Why settle for a fixie when you could be riding a floating bike or a pedal-powered Ferrari?

Floating Bicycle

Floating Bicycle

Perhaps frustrated by one too many delays at New York City's Penn Station, design exec Judah Schiller came up with an ideal way to get from New Jersey to Manhattan: a water bike. Schiller's bike-raft hybrid is a mountain bike attached to a frame that rests on two inflatable pontoons. A drive mechanism attached to the bike's rear frame transfers power from the rear wheel to a propeller attached to the front wheel. When the rider pedals, the propeller turns, keeping the bike moving at speeds up to 10 mph and also allowing full use of handlebar steering. The entire contraption can be set up in 15 minutes and broken down in 5, leaving riders with a road-ready bike and a backpack of full of accessories weighing less than 20 pounds. Schiller has pedaled his water bike across both the Hudson River and San Francisco Bay.

Tallest Bicycle

Tallest Bicycle

Feeling his 15-foot Stoopidtall bike just wasn't stupidly tall enough, L.A. cinematographer Richie Trimble created the Stoopidtaller. At a little more than 20 feet in height, it's considered the world's tallest bicycle. The bike is a 275-pound contraption made from a Monster beach cruiser, eight bicycle chains linked together, and two 36-inch wheels. Trimble built it in just four days.